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Ipsa Conducts Phytosanitary Inspections on Basic Grains

Summary by Radio Nicaragua
In the department of Matagalpa, the Institute of Agricultural Protection and Health (IPSA) conducted phytosanitary inspections in areas cultivated with staple grains. Read Here: Water Service Improved for 600 Families in Pochomil Press Release The Institute of Agricultural Protection and Health (IPSA), in the Department of Matagalpa, is conducting phytosanitary inspections in established areas cultivating staple grains, vital products in the die…
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In the department of Matagalpa, the Institute of Agricultural Protection and Health (IPSA) conducted phytosanitary inspections in areas cultivated with staple grains. Read Here: Water Service Improved for 600 Families in Pochomil Press Release The Institute of Agricultural Protection and Health (IPSA), in the Department of Matagalpa, is conducting phytosanitary inspections in established areas cultivating staple grains, vital products in the die…

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Radio Nicaragua broke the news in on Thursday, February 26, 2026.
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